Lesson 3: Apothecary System

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Lesson 3: Apothecary System Measurement Systems Lesson 3: Apothecary System

Lesson 3– Apothecary System The apothecary system is a system that was created in old England to measure weight and volume. The apothecary system is not as common as the English or metric systems. It is primarily used by physicians and pharmacists to write medication dosages. Apothecary System The apothecary system is not as common as the English or metric systems. The apothecary system is a system that was created in old England to measure weight and volume. It is primarily used by physicians and pharmacists to write medication dosages.

Lesson 3– Apothecary System: Weight Grain (gr) Dram (dr) Ounce (oz) Pound (lb) Apothecary System: Weight In the apothecary system, weight is measured in the following units: grain (gr) dram (dr) ounce (oz) pound (lb) It is important to note that the ounce in the apothecary system is different from the ounce in the English system. In the English system, 16 ounces equals 1 pound. However, in the apothecary system, 12 ounces equals 1 pound.

Lesson 3– Apothecary System: Volume Minim (m) Fluidram (fldr) Fluidounce (floz) Pint (pt) Quart (qt) Gallon (gal) Apothecary System: Volume Volume is measured in the following units: minim (m) fluidram (fldr) fluidounce (floz) pint (pt) quart (qt) gallon (gal) It is important to note that the fluidounce, pint, quart, and gallon in the apothecary system are equal to the ounce, pint, quart, and gallon in the English system.

Lesson 3– Convert Apothecary Units Like the English system, the units of measurement in the apothecary system are related to each other. One unit may be converted to another unit by using simple calculations. Convert Apothecary Units Like the English system, the units of measurement in the apothecary system are related to each other. One unit may be converted to another unit by using simple calculations. This chart shows the relationships between units in the apothecary system. Health care workers must memorize these relationships and learn to make conversions. Example: How many drams are in 15 ounces of medication? Follow these steps to convert ounces to drams: Determine the number of drams in 1 ounce: 1 ounce = 8 drams Multiply the number of ounces by the number of drams in 1 ounce: 15 × 8 = 120 Identify the answer: 120 drams

Lesson 3– Convert Apothecary Units (continued) How many drams is 15 ounces? Determine the number of drams in 1 ounce. Multiply the number of ounces by the number of drams in 1 ounce. Identify the answer. Convert Apothecary Units (continued) Like the English system, the units of measurement in the apothecary system are related to each. One unit may be converted to another unit by using simple calculations. This chart shows the relationships between units in the apothecary system. Health care workers must memorize these relationships and learn to make conversions. Example: How many drams are in 15 ounces of medication? Follow these steps to convert ounces to drams: Determine the number of drams in 1 ounce: 1 ounce = 8 drams Multiply the number of ounces by the number of drams in 1 ounce: 15 × 8 = 120 Identify the answer: 120 drams

Lesson 3– Apothecary Abbreviations A combination of letters and numbers are used to make abbreviations in the apothecary system. Follow these general guidelines: If the amount is 1 or greater, use lower case Roman numerals. For example, 2 drams is written dr ii. If the amount is less than 1, use a fraction. For example, 1/4 of an ounce is written oz 1/4. If the amount contains the value 1/2, use ss. For example, 1/2 grain is written gr ss, and 2 and 1/2 grains is written gr iiss. Apothecary Abbreviations When writing medication dosages, physicians and pharmacists often use abbreviations. A combination of letters, numbers, and symbols are used to make abbreviations in the apothecary system. Roman numerals are used to represent whole numbers. However, unlike standard Roman numerals, which are written with capital letters, the apothecary system uses lower case letters. Another common symbol is ss, which stands for 1/2. To write abbreviations in the apothecary system, first write the unit of measurement. Then write the amount. Follow these general guidelines for writing amounts in the apothecary system: If the amount is 1 or greater, use lower case Roman numerals. For example, 2 drams is written dr ii. If the amount is less than 1, use a fraction. For example, 1/4 of an ounce is written oz 1/4. If the amount contains the value 1/2, use ss. For example, 1/2 grain is written gr ss, and 2 and 1/2 grains is written gr iiss.